5 Ways Online Patient Communities Benefit the Healthcare Ecosystem
Social networks are changing the way various healthcare stakeholders communicate with each other with far reaching implications for healthcare ecosystem.
Social networks are changing the way various healthcare stakeholders communicate with each other with far reaching implications for healthcare ecosystem.
Digital health advances in apps, remote monitoring and patient portals help healthcare professionals treat cardiovascular disorders in a far more effective manner than is possible using traditional technology.
The twin problems of increasing prevalence of affluence diseases and the shortage of skilled health specialists in the Middle East can be addressed using digital health technology.
It’s the universal challenge that faces healthcare providers around the world: the rising cost to provide quality care. But with the ever-expanding offerings of e-Health, those willing to jump into the digital health world are finding the answers they need.
Sleep tracking healthcare apps and devices help you sleep better by analysing and graphically representing your sleep patterns.
Precision medicine. It’s the term often used when referring to the exciting and emerging field of genomics – where digital health is cutting its teeth on some of the most promising work in healthcare.
After a slump due to recent economic crisis, the global electronic health records and electronic medical records market is back in the fast lane but innovative solutions will be necessary to sustain the growth, an Accenture report says.
Continuity of care can be a hard thing to come by – but when healthcare providers practice based on electronic health records, it vastly improves the care the patient receives.
mHealth is one of the most rapidly expanding fields of digital health, largely due to the increased access it offers to both consumers and healthcare professionals.
The ubiquity, cost effectiveness and personalisation of mobile devices are providing unforeseen opportunities to deliver health-related services quickly, cheaply and efficiently.
There are many factors the digital health technology industry needs to get right to create the change it is dreaming of creating and boost the technology adoption.
It’s an mHealth company’s dream – a region filled with healthcare needs, and some of the highest numbers of smartphone users in the world.
By tracking ingestions of each and every dose of medications, networked wellness systems will ensure high medication compliance in chronic care management resulting in better health outcomes.
Healthcare organisations are increasingly leveraging on the use of social media in healthcare to engage consumers and build communities.
Cancer Research UK’s mobile medical app ‘Play to Cure: Genes in Space’ intelligently uses gamification to analyse and translate genetic data to advance research on life saving cancer treatments.
GCC governments are creating new initiatives for telemedicine and eHealth, recruiting private partners to join them, and spending the money to make it happen.
Gamification through mobile health applications, simulations and augmented reality has far reaching applications in digital health.
Using big data tools, large amounts of clinical and genomic data can be analysed to improve personalised care and significantly reduce healthcare costs.